Andrei, as usual, is weary of life. This guy seriously he was born disatisfied with life and sad. Well I guess it isn’t really strange with that crazy, patriarchal, selfish father and that annoying sister of his. However when he meets Natasha at the Rostov family home pagina it’s like a fresh breath of life and obviously he fells in love with her. It’s absolutely natural that he feels drawn to her, since Natasha is so charming, pretty and full of life.
Lieutenant Berg, who is set to marry Vera Rostov, discusses the vraag of her dowry with the Count and he is so much in love with her that he bargains his marriage for a hundred thousand rubles. Obviously, with the mismanage of his fortune the Count becomes worried about the family’s financial security, but he agrees to give the money. The family decides to cut down on their spending (and it was about time!) and the Countess suggests that they should ......
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Lieutenant Berg, who is set to marry Vera Rostov, discusses the vraag of her dowry with the Count and he is so much in love with her that he bargains his marriage for a hundred thousand rubles. Obviously, with the mismanage of his fortune the Count becomes worried about the family’s financial security, but he agrees to give the money. The family decides to cut down on their spending (and it was about time!) and the Countess suggests that they should ......
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I watched this adaptation of Jane Eyre yesterday and I have to admit that I did have great expectations for this one. However, I was rather disappointed than rewarded for watching it.
As a girl I was a huge Jane Eyre fan and I used to read the book 3 of 4 times per year. The truth is that when I first read it I was too young to actually understand all the important issues, like social class, gender relations,
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As a girl I was a huge Jane Eyre fan and I used to read the book 3 of 4 times per year. The truth is that when I first read it I was too young to actually understand all the important issues, like social class, gender relations,
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Since the release of the 1975 miniseries "NORTH AND SOUTH" in 2013, I have found myself wondering about other BBC productions from the 1960s and 1970s.
I recently discovered that the 1996 miniseries, "THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL" was the seconde adaptation of Anne Brontë's novel. The first was a 1968 miniseries that starred Janet Munro, Bryan Marshall and Corin Redgrave. I also discovered that the 1999 miniseries, "WIVES AND DAUGHTERS", was not the first adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel. The BBC aired an earlier adaptation in 1971 that starred Zhivila Roche.
Does anyone know how to contact the BBC? I would like them to consider releasing these two productions in the near future.